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Lucinda H. Smyser

York, Pennsylvania

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CAMP HILL Lucinda H. Smyser, 59,died peacefully on Monday at her residence.Born February 19, 1952, in Brooklyn, New York, a daughter of the late Edward Joseph and Alice Melanson Hans, she was a 1969 graduate of Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg.Cindy worked for the Commonwealth of...

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The Hans kids and the Lovas kids always shared a special bond together... I know we all felt / feel it. And although the distances and time seemed so vast, all we had to do was remember.
I remember, Cindy. I remember.

Cindy and I shared a friendship for over 45 years. We had moments of laughter that brought us to tears, and moments of tears that brought us to laughter. It is all of those memories that I will cherish until we meet again. To Amanda, Drew, Andy, all of her brothers and sisters, and her entire extended family, I offer my heartfelt sympathy. I will miss her forever and will always remember her in my prayers.

Love,
Marylee Hoffman
Phoenix AZ

Alice and Janice,

Please accept my deepest sympathy. I didn't know Cindy personally, but she was your "little sister". I have a lot of good memories of times spent at you home on Second St. Please know you both have been in my thoughts and prayers. Contact me.

As kind as she was lovely, Cindy was a special person who will be missed, truly, by all who knew her. My condolences to all her family members and good friends.

To Cindy's
Family:

What a wonderful lady. Cindy was always pleasant and always had a smile. She was a volunteer and a member of the Board of the Shining Light Thrift Shop, and I extend our sympathy to you on behalf of the volunteers and Board Members. Connie Bartell Hanna, Harrisburg, PA

To Cindy's children and siblings, I can only say that our world is a better place for having known her. To know Cindy was to love her; her virtues were many. As a kind, generous, genuine and gentle woman, she led by example and inspired us all to be better persons, both in family and in career. We will always remember Cindy as a wonderful friend; we can only imagine how special she has been as a sister and a mother.

So sorry I could not be with you at the services. I will always remember my cousin Cindy and all our family times together. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Love, Eleanor

To Cindy's family goes my prayers and sympathy for your loss. Cindy had a beautiful smile and is now an angel with God. Classmate Bridget

Dear Amanda and family,
We are deeply saddened to hear about your mother's passing. She was a beautiful woman and I know you two had a very special bond. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Lots of love, Michelle and Mike